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Curriculum Vitae Muriel Blaive
Professional Experience
Research:
• 2014-present: Advisor to the Director for Research and Methodology, Institute for the
Study of Totalitarian Regimes (ÚSTR), Prague, Czech Republic
• 2012-2013: Institute Coordinator of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History
and Public Spheres, Vienna, Austria
• 2006-2013: Senior Researcher at Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History and
Public Spheres, Vienna, Austria; Founder and Head of the “Communist and Post-
Communist Times” research department
• January-June 2004: Junior Fellow at IWM, Vienna
• 2001-2003: Post-Doctoral Researcher of CNRS at the French Centre for Research in
Social Sciences (CeFReS), Prague
• 1998-1999: Post-Doctoral Fellow Lavoisier, CeFReS, Prague/1956 Institute, Budapest
• April-July 1998: Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow, GWU, Washington, DC
• 1996-1997: Junior Fellow, Collegium Budapest, Budapest
Teaching:
• 2014-present: Guest Lecturer at CET (American Exchange Program), Prague;
• 2012-present: Senior Lecturer, Institute of Doctoral Studies, Program of Historical
Sociology (habilitated to supervise PhD theses), Faculty of Humanities (FHS), Charles
University, Prague;
• 2012/2013: Guest Lecturer at Geneva University, History Department, Switzerland;
• Spring 2012: Guest Lecturer at Sciences Po Dijon, France (with Anne Bazin);
• Fall 2011: Guest Lecturer at Charles University, Prague, Department of Political Science;
• Fall 2011: Guest Lecturer at Vienna University, Institute of East European History;
• Spring 2010: Guest Lecturer at Diplomatic Academy, Vienna (with Michel Cullin and
Thomas Lindenberger);
• 2001-2005: Assistant Professor, History Department, Faculty of Human Studies (FHS),
Charles University, Prague.
Academic Background
• 1999: PhD degree in History and Civilizations (EHESS, Paris). Thesis: L'année 1956 en
Tchécoslovaquie (423 p.), supervised by Prof. Krzysztof Pomian, summa cum laude
(“mention très bien avec félicitations du jury à l‟unanimité”);
• 1992: Diploma of the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, section “Recherche-
Enseignement”. Research thesis: Ethique et politique chez Václav Havel (132 p.),
supervised by Prof. Jacques Rupnik (“mention très bien”, 17/20);
• 1987: Baccalauréat D (Mathematics, Physics, and Biology majors).
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Fellowships and Achievements
2016-2018: Principal Investigator of project 16-26104S funded by the Grant Academy of
the Czech Republic (GAČR)
Research project: “Rulers and Ruled in Poland and Czechoslovakia (1945-1968):
Practical and Methodological Challenges in the Historicization of a Complex
Relationship”
2016-2018: Partner in the international research project “The Criminalisation of
Dictatorial Pasts in Europe and Latin America in Global Perspective” (Université Paris
Ouest-Nanterre, Exeter University)
Research project: “Dealing with the Communist Past or Rewriting the Post-
Communist Future? History, Memory and Methodology in the Czech Republic
After 1989”
March 2014: Ranked first by the Search Committee for the position of Director of the
Czech Institute of Totalitarian Studies (ÚSTR), http://www.ustrcr.cz/data/pdf/volna-
mista/koncepce2014/tabulka.pdf
• April 2011-April 2014: Fellowship in the project “Physical Violence and State Legitimacy
in Late State Socialism”, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam (Germany),
funded by the Leibniz Association – Co-Leader of the „Biopolitics‟ cluster.
Research project: “Giving Birth in Communist and Post-Communist Czech
Republic, Western Europe, and the U.S.: Physical Violence, Practices of
Domination, and Biopolitics”
• May 2009: ERC “Starting Grant” proposal evaluated above quality threshold during the
2nd
step but not funded due to insufficient available budget.
Research project: “Communism and Post-Communism in Central Europe :
Practical and Methodological Issues of a Contemporary History in the Making”;
• July-August 2008: “Summer Fellowship” of the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung,
Potsdam (Germany).
Research project: “Communism and Post-Communism in České Velenice:
Alltagsgeschichte of a Czech Border Town”;
• January-July 2004: “Körber Fellowship for History and Memory in Europe”, Institut für
die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna (Austria).
Research project: “Coming to Terms with a Nation‟s Past: The Czechs and their
Archives of Communism”;
• 2001-2003: “Post-Doctoral Scholarship”, granted by CNRS (French Central Research
Institute), at Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales, Prague (Czech Republic).
Research Project: “Le communisme en Europe centrale (1948-1968): écriture et
réécriture de l‟histoire”;
• 1998-1999: Research Fellowship “Lavoisier”, granted by the French Foreign Ministry, at
the Institute for the History of the 1956 Revolution, Budapest (Hungary).
Research Project: “Les „rendez-vous manqués‟ de l‟histoire: étude des relations
entre la Hongrie et la Tchécoslovaquie et des représentations nationales
réciproques en 1956 et 1968”;
• 1998: Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship (three months), at the Center for Russian,
European and Eurasian Studies (George Washington University), Washington, DC.
Research Project: “The Hungarian Minority in Slovakia, 1945-1956: From
Hostility to Loyalty”;
• 1996-1997: “Junior Fellowship” (ten months), Collegium Budapest (Hungary)
Research Project: Completion of my PhD (“The Year 1956 in Czechoslovakia”)
• 1993-1996: Three-year PhD scholarship granted by CNRS (French Central Research
Institute), Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales, Prague.
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• 1992-1993: DEA scholarship granted by the Czechoslovak/Czech ministry of Foreign
Affairs, at Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales, Prague.
Languages
• French: native speaker
• English, Czech: fluent
• Hungarian, German: advanced
• Polish, Hebrew: beginner
Institutional Responsibilities, Commissions of Trust, Membership of Scientific Societies
• Since 2014: Member of the editorial board, Czech Journal of Contemporary History
• 2013-2016: Officer-at-Large, Czechoslovak Studies Association
• 2013-2014: Deputy Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board, Institute for the Study of
Totalitarian Regimes (ÚSTR), Prague
• Since 2012: Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Historická sociologie
(Historical Sociology), Prague
• Since 2009: Expert for the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (GAČR)
• Since 2006: Occasional reviewer for peer-reviewed journals (American Historical Review,
East European Politics and Societies, Nationalities Paper, Critique internationale,
Journal of Borderland Studies, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, H-Soz-
u-Kult, etc.)
• Since 2004: Member of the editorial board of the journal Dějiny-Teorie-Kritika, Prague
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Publications and Conference Presentations
I. Books
A. Monographs
• Muriel Blaive, Berthold Molden, Hranice probíhají vodním tokem. Odrazy historie ve
vnímání obyvatel Gmündu a Českých Velenic (The Border Runs Through the River.
Historical Imaginaries in Gmünd and České Velenice), Brno, Barrister & Principal, 2009.
• (German version) Muriel Blaive, Berthold Molden, Grenzfälle. Österreichische und
tschechische Erfahrungen am Eisernen Vorhang, Weitra, Bibliothek der Provinz, 2009.
• Muriel Blaive, Une déstalinisation manquée. Tchécoslovaquie 1956, Brussels, Complexe,
2005.
• (Czech, extended version) Muriel Blaive, Promarněná příležitost. Československo a rok
1956 (A Missed Opportunity. Czechoslovakia and the Year 1956), Prague, Prostor, 2001,
484 p.
B. Edited Volumes and Guest Editorship for Peer-Reviewed Journals
• Libora Oates-Indruchova, Muriel Blaive, “Border Regions and Border Regimes in Cold War
Eastern Europe“, Introduction as guest editors to a special issue on borders, Journal of
Contemporary History, vol. 50, (3), 2015, p. 656-659.
• Libora Oates-Indruchova, Muriel Blaive, “Border Communities: Microstudies on Everyday
Life, Politics and Memory in European Societies from 1945 to the Present”, Introduction as
guest editors to a special issue on “Border Communities“, Nationalities Papers, Vol. 42,
n°2, 2014, p. 195-198.
• Muriel Blaive, Christian Gerbel, Thomas Lindenberger (eds), Clashes in European Memory.
The Case of the Communist Repression and the Holocaust, Innsbruck/New York,
Transaction publishers/StudienVerlag, 2011.
• Muriel Blaive (ed), Le communisme vu par les sociétés/Communism From the Viewpoint of
Societies, Prague, CeFReS, 2006 (Cahier du CeFReS n°30).
• Muriel Blaive, Georges Mink (eds), Benešovy dekrety. Budoucnost Evropy a vyrovnávání se
s minulostí (The Beneš Decrees. The Future of Europe and Dealing with the Past), Prague,
Dokořan, 2003, 124 p.
II. Articles
A. Publications in peer-reviewed journals
• Muriel Blaive, Libora Oates-Indruchova, “Komárno, the Flagship of Symbolic Politics at the
Slovak-Hungarian Border”, Revue d‟études comparatives Est-Ouest, Vol. 44, 4/2013, p. 93-
121.
• Muriel Blaive, « Discussing the Merits of Microhistory as a Comparative Tool: The Cases of
České Velenice and Komárno », East Central Europe (special issue “Studying
Dictatorships: From Comparative to Transnational History” edited by Constantin Iordachi
and Péter Apor), Vol. 40, n°1-2, 2013, p. 74-96.
• Muriel Blaive, « Aux avant-postes du bloc socialiste : České Velenice, ville tchèque à la
frontière avec l‟Autriche », Vingtième siècle, n°109 (special issue on Popular Democracies
coordinated by Sandrine Kott and Justine Faure), January-March 2011, p. 129-141.
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• Muriel Blaive, « Utopian visions. The „Cold War‟ and its political aesthetics »,
Zeithistorische Forschungen/Studies in Contemporary History, 5, (2), 2009.
• Muriel Blaive, « Internationalism, patriotism, dictatorship and democracy : the
Czechoslovak Communist Party and the exercise of power », Journal of European
Integration Studies, 13, (2), 2007, p. 55-68.
• Muriel Blaive, « Les étoiles rouges en danger: la révolution hongroise de 1956 vue de
Tchécoslovaquie », Matériaux pour l‟histoire de notre temps, (83), July-September 2006,
p. 56-61.
• Muriel Blaive, « La révolution de velours dans les sciences sociales tchèques‟,
Introduction », Critique internationale, n°32, July-September 2006, p. 103-107.
• Muriel Blaive, « Soziologie, Geschichte und Gedächtnis. Das postkommunistische
Mitteleuropa aus der Sicht Frankreichs », Transit, n°30, March 2006, p. 106-123.
• Muriel Blaive, « Diskuse kolem knihy Françoise Mayer Češi a jejich komunismus »
(Discussion around Françoise Mayer‟s Les Tchèques et leur communisme), Dějiny-Teorie-
Kritika, 2/2004, p. 159-163.
• Muriel Blaive, « La démocratie pour les Tchèques : une légitimité politique et une
composante identitaire », Revue d‟études comparatives Est-Ouest, 1/2003, p. 59-82.
• Muriel Blaive, « La police politique communiste en action : les Tchécoslovaques et la
révolution hongroise de 1956 », Revue d‟histoire moderne et contemporaine, vol. 49, n° 2,
April-June 2002, p. 176-202.
• Muriel Blaive, « La “voie tchécoslovaque vers le socialisme”, 1945-1948 », Matériaux pour
l‟histoire de notre temps, (59), July-September 2000, p. 26-32.
• Muriel Blaive, « La démocratie tchèque et les Allemands des Sudètes », Hermès, (23-24),
1999, p. 281-287.
B. Chapters in collective volumes
1) In French
• Muriel Blaive, « Constructions/déconstructions des territoires nationaux et des
chronologies », in Paul Gradvohl (ed), L‟Europe médiane au XXème siècle. Fractures,
décompositions – recompositions – surcompositions, Prague, CeFReS, 2011, p. 55-66.
• Muriel Blaive, « La question épineuse de la collaboration dans l‟appréciation du passé
communiste tchèque : quelques réflexions », in Pascal Bonnard, Georges Mink (eds), Le
passé au présent: gisements mémoriels et politiques publiques en Europe centrale et
orientale, Paris, Houdiard, 2010, p. 217-230.
• Muriel Blaive, « Le „petit homme tchèque‟ à la mode socialiste : rupture et continuités
depuis 1989 », in Korine Amacher, Leonid Heller (eds), Le retour des héros : la
reconstitution des mythologies nationales à l‟heure du post-communisme, Geneva, Presses
de l'Université de Genève, 2009, p. 91-115.
• Muriel Blaive, « République tchèque. La Révolution de velours vue de České Velenice », in
Jérôme Heurtaux, Cédric Pellen (eds), 1989 A l‟est de l‟Europe. Les fêlures d‟un mythe
fondateur, La Tour d‟Aigues, Editions de l‟Aube, 2009, p. 250-271.
• Muriel Blaive, « L‟ouverture des archives d‟une police politique communiste: le cas
tchèque, de Zdena Salivarová à Milan Kundera », in Sonia Combe (ed), Archives et écriture
de l'histoire dans les sociétés post-communistes, Paris, La Découverte, 2009, p. 203-226.
• Muriel Blaive, « De la démocratie tchèque et des „décrets Beneš‟ », in Georges Mink, Laure
Neumayer (eds), L‟Europe et ses passés douloureux, Paris, La Découverte, 2007, p. 118-
127.
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• Muriel Blaive, « Nostalgie et mémoire collective du communisme en République tchèque »,
in Sandrine Kott, Martine Mespoulet (eds), Le postcommunisme dans l‟histoire, Brussels,
Presses universitaires de Bruxelles, 2006, p. 177-190.
• Muriel Blaive, « 1956 : Anatomie d‟une absence », in François Fejtö, Jacques Rupnik (eds),
Le printemps tchécoslovaque 1968, Brussels, Complexe, 1998, p. 50-63.
2) In English
• Muriel Blaive, “„The Cold War? I Have it at Home with my Family‟. Memories of the 1948-
1989 Period Beyond the Iron Curtain”, in Konrad Jarausch, Christian Ostermann, Andreas
Etges (eds), Munich, De Gruyter, 2016, forthcoming.
• James Mark, Muriel Blaive, Adam Hudek, Anna Saunder, Stanisław Tyszka, “1989 After
1989: Remembering East-Central Europe”, in Michal Kopeček and Piotr Wciślik (eds),
Thinking through Transition. Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts, and Intellectual
History in East Central Europe After 1989, Budapest, CEU Press, 2015, p. 463-504.
• Muriel Blaive, « The danger of over-interpreting dissident writing in the West : Communist
terror in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1968 », in Friederike Kind-Kovács, Jessie Labov (eds),
From Samizdat to Tamizdat : Transnational Media During and After Socialism, New York,
Berghahn, 2013, p. 137- 155.
• Muriel Blaive, “National Narratives of Czech Identity. From the 19th
Century to the
Present”, in Anton Pelinka (ed), Geschischtsbuch Mitteleuropa. Endbericht, Vienna, Institut
für Konflikt Forschung, 2012, p. 74-99.
• Muriel Blaive, Thomas Lindenberger, « Border guarding as social practice : a case study of
communist governance and hidden transcripts », in Marc Silberman, Karen Till, Janet Ward
(eds), Walls, Borders, Boundaries, New York, Berghahn, 2012, p. 97-122.
• Muriel Blaive, Thomas Lindenberger, “A Dictatorship of Limits: Border Control as a
Paradigmatic Practice of Communist Governance”, in Jana Osterkamp, Joachim von
Puttkamer (eds), Sozialistische Staatlichkeit, Oldenburg, Oldenburg Verlag (Bad Wiessee
Tagung der Collegium Carolinum 2009), 2011, p. 175-192.
• Muriel Blaive, « Memory of the Holocaust and of the communist repression in a
comparative perspective: the cases of Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia », in Muriel
Blaive, Christian Gerbel, Thomas Lindenberger (eds), Clashes in European Memory: The
case of Communist Repression and of the Holocaust, New York, Transaction Publishers,
2011, p. 154-172.
• Muriel Blaive, Nicolas Maslowski, « The World of the Two Václavs : European-Minded vs.
National(ist) Intellectuals in Czechia », in Justine Lacroix, Kalypso Nikolaidis (eds),
European Stories. Intellectual Debates in Europe in National Contexts, Oxford, Oxford
University Press, 2010, p. 257-274.
• Muriel Blaive, « The Czech Republic », in Oliver Rathkolb, Günter Ogris (eds),
Authoritarianism, History and Democratic Dispositions in Austria, Poland, Hungary and
the Czech Republic, Innsbruck, StudienVerlag, 2010, p. 91-106.
• Muriel Blaive, « The 1989 Revolution as a non-lieu de mémoire », in Adéla Gjuričová (ed.),
Sborník z konference „1989-2009: Společnost. Dějiny. Politika“ (Proceedings from the
conference „1989-2009 : Society. History. Politics), Heinrich Böll Stiftung Praha,
http://www.boell.cz/navigation/19-856.html.
• Muriel Blaive, « Up from communism: the legacies of the Cold War and its collapse », in
Thomas Row (ed), Does Central Europe Exist?, Vienna, Diplomatic Academy, Favorita
Papers series, 3/2006, p. 65-86.
3) In German
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• Muriel Blaive, « Einige Etappen der Bewältigung der kommunistischen Vergangenheit seit
1989 in der Republik Tschechien », in Dorota Dakowska, Agnès Bensoussan, Nicolas
Beaupré (eds), Die Überlieferung der Diktaturen. Beiträge zum Umgang mit Archiven der
Geheimpolizei in Polen und Deutschland nach 1989, Essen, Klartext, 2004, p. 111-126.
4) In Czech
• Muriel Blaive, “‟Malý český člověk‟ před a po roce 1989 v Českých Velenicìch”, in Ondřej
Daniel, Tomáš Kavka, Jakub Machek (eds), Populární kultura v českém prostoru, Prague,
Karolinum, 2013, p. 24-29.
• Muriel Blaive, « Češi a Evropa » (Czechs and Europe), in Monika McDonagh-Pajerová, Jan
Hron (eds), Evropané píší o Evropě, Prague, Ano pro Evropu, 2008, p. 28-29.
• Muriel Blaive, « Proč nepřišel Alexander Dubček v roce 1956. Několik reflexì o důležitosti
sociálnìch dějin a komparatistiky » (Why was there no Alexander Dubček in 1956. A few
reflections on the importance of social history of and of the comparative method), in Jiřì
Hoppe, Miloš Bárta (eds), Úloha A. Dubčeka v moderních dějinách Československa
(Alexander Dubček‟s role in Czechoslovak contemporary history), Prague, Masarykova
dělnická akademie, 2002, p. 42-47.
5) In Hungarian
• Muriel Blaive, « Identitás és etnicitás a szlovák-magyar határon » (Identity and ethnicity at
the Slovak-Hungarian Border), in Barnabás Vajda (ed), Államhatár és identitás.
Komárom/Komárno (State Border and Identity. Komárom/Komárno), Komárno, Selye János
Egyetem, 2011, p. 181-206.
C. Other articles
1) In French
• Muriel Blaive, Recension de Paulina Bren, The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of
Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. 2010, Critique
internationale, 2013/2, n°59, p. 173-176.
• Muriel Blaive (interview with Anne-Claire Veluire), « Election du nouveau directeur de
l'USTR: 'Il est tout de même très clair qu‟on n‟a pas tourné la page politique' », Radio
Prague, 13 August 2010 (see http://www.radio.cz/fr/article/130721.)
• Muriel Blaive (interview with Anne-Claire Veluire), « Le quotidien Lidové noviny ne lâche
pas l'affaire Kundera », Radio Prague, 21 October 2009 (see
http://www.radio.cz/fr/article/121431.)
• Muriel Blaive, « Tchèques, Allemands, Autrichiens : La gestion d‟un passé douloureux.
Commentaire sur l‟article de Jacques Rupnik “Das andere Mitteleuropa : Die neuen
Populismen und die Politik mit der Vergangenheit“ », Tr@nsit online, (23), Fall 2002.
• Muriel Blaive, « Le parti communiste tchécoslovaque et la société entre 1948 et 1951 :
actions et réactions », Documents de travail du CeFReS, 1995, 21 p.
2) In Czech/Slovak
• Muriel Blaive, „Demokracie se musì vyvìjiet“, Rozhovor s Alešem Blumou, Literární
noviny, Octobor 2014, p. 10-11, see
http://www.periodik.cz/predplatne/casopis.php?akce=titul&titul=150.
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• Muriel Blaive, “Pozornost se odvádì od zásadnìch otázek” – Rozhovor s Matějem
Ludvìkem, Lidovky.cz, 3 March 2014, see http://www.lidovky.cz/konflikt-v-ustr-je-
neprimerene-zvelicovan-tvrdi-kandidatka-na-reditele-13v-/zpravy-
domov.aspx?c=A140302_224302_ln_domov_ml.
• Muriel Blaive, “Francouzská kandidatka na šéfku ÚSTR o kauze Kundera i politických
tlacìch” – Rozhovor s Janem Rychetským, Parlamentní listy, 27 February 2014. See
http://www.parlamentnilisty.cz/arena/rozhovory/Francouzska-kandidatka-na-sefku-USTR-o-
kauze-Kundera-i-politickych-tlacich-305353.
• Muriel Blaive, “Nestydět se za vlastnì dějiny”, Britské listy, 20 February 2014. See
http://blisty.cz/art/72224.html.
• Muriel Blaive, “Návrh koncecpe dalšìho rozvoje ÚSTRu”, Deník referendum, 2 February
2013, see http://denikreferendum.cz/clanek/15469-navrh-koncepce-dalsiho-rozvoje-ustru.
• Muriel Blaive, “Nediktovat, co je pravda” – Rozhovor s Terezou Šimůnkovou, Salon Právo,
23 January 2014, p. 1, see http://www.novinky.cz/kultura/salon/325739-francouzska-
historicka-muriel-blaive-nediktovat-co-je-pravda.html.
• Muriel Blaive, « Dokázala se Česká republika plně vyrovnat se vzpomìnkami na druhou
světovou válku ? », Britské listy, 13 September 2010 (article simultaneously published in
English, see below), see http://www.blisty.cz/2010/9/13/art54469.html.
• Muriel Blaive (interview with Patrik Eichler), « Maďari majú o svojich slovenských
krajanoch zlý obraz » (Hungarians have a bad image of their Slovak compatriots »), Pravda,
20 August 2010 (see www.pravda.sk)
• Muriel Blaive, « Zpřìstupněnì archivů komunistické politické policie: přìpad České
republiky – od Zdeny Salivarové k Milanu Kunderovi », Souvislosti, 4/2009, p. 158-174.
• Muriel Blaive (interview with Patrik Eichler), « I král může skončit pod gilotinou. Když lidé
chtějì » (Even the king can end up under the guillotine if people want it so), Literární
noviny, (2), 5 January 2009, p. 15.
• Muriel Blaive, « Mezi odvahou a kompromisem » (Between courage and compromission),
Babylon, (6), 17, 29 February 2008, p. 6.
• Muriel Blaive, « Komentář k textu Mariny Zavadské, “K problematike výskumu totalitnej
komunistickej propagandy : vybrané pojmy, mechanizmy, obsahy” » (Commentary of
Marina Zavadská‟s « On the problematique of communist totalitarian propaganda : terms,
mechanisms and contents »), Czech Institute of Contemporary History (ÚSD), Prague, 2004.
• Muriel Blaive, « Čs. historikové a jejich minulost : dìlo Karla Bartoška » (Czech historians
face to face with their past : the works of Karel Bartošek), Babylon, 10, (1), October 2000,
p. 7-8.
• Muriel Blaive, « 1956 : Proč byli Češi tak hodnì? » (Why did the Czechs remain so quiet ?),
Listy, 29, (1), 1999, p. 71-74.
• Muriel Blaive, « 1956 : Proč byli Češi tak hodnì ? Rozhovor s Petrem Pithartem » (Why did
the Czechs remain so quiet ? Interview with Petr Pithart), Listy, 26, (6), 1996, p. 35-42.
3) In English
• Muriel Blaive, Review of Paulina Bren, The Greengrocer and His TV: The Culture of
Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring, Ithaca, Cornell University Press. 2010, American
Historical Review, June 2012, p. 960-961.
• Muriel Blaive, “Review of Mary Heimann‟s Czechoslovakia: The State That Failed”, Round
table with Alexander Maxwell, Shawn Clybor, Martin Brown, and Mary Heimann, H-Net
Online, November, 2011, see:
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-
bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=HABSBURG&month=1111&week=c&msg=RREBZbDxWh
Ue7P4FTdKwdg&user=&pw= (last accessed 22 November 2011)
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• Muriel Blaive, « Identity and Ethnicity at the Slovak-Hungarian Border », Eruditio-
Educatio, 5, (3-4), 2010, p. 125-138.
• Muriel Blaive, « Review of Michal Kopeček: Hledánì ztraceného smyslu revoluce. Zrod a
počátky marxistického revizionismu ve střednì Evropě 1953-1960 (Seeking the revolution‟s
lost meaning. Birth and development of marxist revisionism in Central Europe, 1953-
1960) » (Prague, Argo, 2009), H-Soz-u-Kult, 8 November 2010, see
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/.
• Muriel Blaive, « Has the Czech Republic fully come to terms with the memory of the
Second World War ? », Britské listy, 13 September 2010 (article simultaneously published
in Czech), see http://www.czechfocus.cz/2010/9/13/art54470.html.
• Muriel Blaive, « Multiple identities and Europeanness at the Czech-Austrian and Slovak-
Hungarian borders », Eruditio-Educatio, 4, (2), 2009, p. 5-16.
• Muriel Blaive, Nicolas Maslowski, « Domination and Power Mechanisms of the
Czechoslovak Communist Party at the Philosophical Faculty, Charles University, 1968-1989
», H-Soz-u-Kult, 11 January 2008, see http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/.
• Muriel Blaive, « The Czechs and their Communism, Past and Present », IWM Junior
Fellows‟ Conferences, 2005, http://www.iwm.at/p-jvfcon.htm.
4) In German
• Muriel Blaive, Thomas Lindenberger, « Zeitgeschichte und Erinnerungskonflikte in
Europa », Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (1-3), 2012. See:
http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/L0M0OS,0,0,Zeitgeschichte_und_Erinnerungskonflikte_in
_Europa.html
III. Documentary Films
• Consultant for the documentary film Sur la route du Rideau de fer, directed by Anne Poiret,
France 5, 7 November 2009 (52 minutes.)
• Muriel Blaive, « 1956 : Le rendez-vous manqué de l‟histoire ou le retour du Père Noël en
Tchécoslovaquie », Prague, Documents de travail du CEFRES, 1997, 21 p.
• Muriel Blaive, 1956 : Promarněná šance aneb Návrat Ježíška do Československa (1956 : A
Missed Opportunity Or The Return of Santa Claus to Czechoslovakia), Prague, CEFRES,
1996, 55 p.
IV. Presentations at international conferences, workshops and seminars (last updated 5
October 2016)
2016
• “Writing the History of Communism in the Czech Republic: Political Correctness vs.
Nostalgia/Retro”, Conference Nostalgia on the Move, Belgrade, Museum of Yugoslav
History, 29-30 September 2016, organized by Mirjana Slavkovic.
• Workshop “Can We Write the History of 1956 from a „Bottom Up‟ Perspective on the Basis
of Regime Archives?”, with Nicolas Maslowski, Fifth European Remembrance Symposium:
1956. Context, Impact, Remembrance, 24-26 May 2016, workshop organized by myself.
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• Participation to the second workshop The Criminalisation of Dictatorial Pasts in Europe
and Latin America in Global Perspective, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre, 23-24 May 2016,
organized by Laure Neumayer and Frédéric Zalewski.
• “Public and Private Discourse on the Communist Past in the Czech Republic”, Conference
(Collective) Memory of Communism in Post-Communist Europe - Social Practices,
Research, Communication, Toruń, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 20-21 May 2016,
organized by Rigels Halili.
• “In search of a Monopolistic Historical Narrative on the Communist Past: Czech 'Memory
Entrepreneurs' and the Vagaries of post-1989 Memory Politics”, panel “Defending the
Narrative of National Suffering - Remembering World War II and Communism in Museums
in Central and Eastern Europe” (with Stephen M. Norris, Katja Wezel, Daina Stuktuls
Eglitis and Jennie Schulze), Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Congress,
New York, Columbia University, 14-16 April 2016, panel organized by Katja Wezel.
• Participation to the workshop The Criminalisation of Dictatorial Pasts in Europe and Latin
America in Global Perspective, Exeter University, organized by Raluca Grosescu, James
Mark, Laure Neumayer and Frédéric Zalewski, 7-8 March 2016.
2015
• Chair to the panel “The Loss after a Lost Conflict” (with Catherine Perron, Gustavo Corni
and Cyril Blondel), Conference How to Address the Loss. Forced Migrations, Lost
Territories and Politics of History, Paris, CERI, 4 December 2015, organised by Catherine
Perron and Anne Bazin.
• Participation to the round table “Glue or solvent? Memory politics and the future of Europe
or How are historical narratives instrumentalized in the post-Soviet region?” (with Jochen
Hellbeck, Yaroslav Haystack, Virgiliu Birladeanu, Ekaterina Makhotina and Alexei Miller),
Conference Mapping Memories of Post-1989 Europe, Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace, 29
November-1 December 2015, organised by Bundeszentrale für politische Building.
• “Anatomy of an Absence: The Missing Musealization of Communism, or What the Czech
Republic is Trying to Forget”, Panel Memory, History, and Forgetting: Historical
Experiences and Narratives in Czechoslovakia, Czechia and Slovakia (with Cathleen
Giustino, Peter Bugge, Sune Bechmann Pederson and Thomas Ort), Philadelphia, ASEEES
47th Annual Conference, 19-22 November 2015, panel organised by myself.
• Chair to the panel Art as an Approach to Reality in State Socialist Czechoslovakia: Media,
Memory, Identity (with Jaroslov Najbert, Cenek Pycha, Jan Mervart and Veronika
Tuckerova), Philadelphia, ASEEES 47th Annual Conference, 19-22 November 2015, panel
organised by Jaroslav Najbert.
• “Beyond Totalitarianism? Politics and the Memory of the Communist Past in Eastern
Europe”, guest lecture, Charlotte, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 17 November
2015, organised by Jill Massino.
• Participation to the round table Refugees and Immigration in Europe and the Americas:
Issues of Integration and Assimilation, Charlotte, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, 18
November 2015, organised by Jill Massino.
• “Refugees, Czech National Identity and Post-Communism”, Panel “Nations and Borders”
(with Jiri Pehe, Jacques Rupnik, Arndt Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven and Jan Urban),
Conference Tackling the Refugee Crisis in Europe, Prague, New York University, 9
November 2015, organised by Vanda Thorne.
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• “Memory, Politics, and Historiography: The Challenges of Writing the History of
Communism in Today‟s Czech Republic”, Conference Boundaries of Contemporary
History, Budapest, PPKE, 21 October 2015, organized by Zsombor Body.
• “Beyond an Apparent Silence: Czech Citizens, the Communist Past, and the Official State
Narrative”, Conference Sounding Czech: Towards an Aural History of Bohemia and
Moravia, Prague, New York University, 18 September 2015, conference organized by
Rosamund Johnston and Veronica Pehe.
• “History and Politics: A Hazardous Combination in the Czech Dealing with the Past”, panel
The Memory of Communism: Actors, Norms, Institutions (with Laure Neumayer, Georges
Mink, Bartek Rozycki, Lukas Jasinski and Guillaume Mouralis), Conference ICCEES IX
World Congress, Makuhari, Japan, 3-8 August 2015, panel organised by Georges Mink.
• Participation to the conference Remembrance of the Second World War Seventy Years After.
Winners, Losers, Perpetrators, Victims, Bystanders, Vienna, 11-13 May 2015, organized by
European Remembrance Network.
• “Biopower and Geopolitics: Social and Medical Practices of Childbirth in Communist
Czechoslovakia and in the U.S.“, Conference Medicine and Public Health in the USSR and
in the Eastern Bloc 1945-1991, Paris, Institut d‟études slaves, 23-24 January 2015,
organized by Grégory Dufaud and Susan Solomon.
2014
• Chair to the panel « Building Stalnism from Within: The Local Origins of Socialist Cultures
in Eastern Europe » (with Andru Chiorean, Shawn Clybor, Kyrill Konkhovich, and Laurie
Koloski, 46th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian
Studies, San Antonio, 20-23 November 2014, panel organized by Kyrill Konakhovich.
• Comment to the panel « Good Guys and Bad Guys: Identifying with “Us” and “Them” in
Czechoslovakia Before and After 1989 » (with Chad Bryant, Miroslav Vanek, Rosamund
Johnston and Veronika Pehe), 46th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East
European and Eurasian Studies, San Antonio, 20-23 November 2014, panel organized by
Rosie Johnston and Veronika Pehe.
• „Češi a jejich postoj ke komunistické minulosti: o kontinuitě a diskontinuitě », Conference
Co po 25 letech od listopadu 1989 víme a nevíme? Konference k 25. výročí rozpadu
východního bloku, Prague, Academy of Sciences, 14 November 2014, organized by Jaroslav
Cuhra.
• « The Course of the Velvet Revolution and the Birth of the Post-Dissident Discourse on the
Communist Past », Conference Kontexty 17.listopadu (Contexts of 17 November), Prague,
Charles University/Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Charles University, 13
November 2014, organized by USTR.
• Comment to the panel „Party and Security Apparatus as Transnational Objects?“, with
Michel Christian, Emmanuel Droit and Jens Boysen, Fourth European Congress on World
and Global History, Paris, ENS, 4-7 September 2014, panel organized by Sandrine Kott.
• „Výhnout se normativnì pasti“, Comment to the presentation of the book of Josef Švéda,
Mašinovský mýtus, with Josef Švéda and Kamil Činatl, Prague, CeFReS, 15 April 2014,
organized by Spolek historických studentů FF UK.
• “Mémoire et oubli concernant l‟expulsion des Allemands des Sudètes: Enjeux de la
représentation historique en Tchécoslovaquie et République tchèque”, Conference
Représentations transnationales de la fuite et de l'expulsion des Allemands après la Seconde
Guerre mondiale, Lille, Université de Lille 3, 20-22 March 2014, organized by Carola
Hähnel-Mesnard.
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• “Childbirth as an Embodied Experience: Women, Gender, and Biopower in Post‐1968
Czechoslovakia“, Workshop Biopower and Physical Violence: Embodied Experiences in
Communist Europe, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, 24 January 2014,
organized by Stephanie Karmann and myself.
2013
• “Politics and the Body in Normalized Czechoslovakia: The Failed Bio-Revolution”, Panel
“The Chronicle of a Failed Socialist Revolution: Women, Gender, and Biopower in Post-
1968 Czechoslovakia”, 45th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East
European and Eurasian Studies, Boston, 21-24 November 2013, panel organized by myself.
• Comment to the papers of Cynthia Paces, Bradley Moore and Karla Huebner, panel “Public
Health and Visual Culture in 20th Century Czechoslovakia”, 45th Annual Convention of the
Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, Boston, 21-24 November 2013,
panel organized by Cynthia Paces and Karla Huebner.
• Moderator of the concluding round table, Conference Les canons de la culture en Europe
centrale. Perspectives socio-historiques, Prague, Charles University, 23 October 2013,
organized by Nicolas Maslowski.
• Comment to the papers of Ondrej Matejka and Helmut Fehr, Conference Silence et prise de
parole. Les intellectuels communistes dans les sociétés de type soviétique, Berlin, Centre
Marc Bloch, 14-15 juin 2013, organized by Sonia Combe.
• “Politics and the Body in Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic: Social and Medical Practices
of Birth Giving under Communism and Postcommunism Compared with the United States”,
Conference Women and Body Politics in Twentieth Century Czech Republic and Central
Europe, Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, 14 May 2013, organized by Jana Matischok
and myself.
• "Sex Beyond Borders: Czechs and Austrians, Slovaks and Hungarians, Israelis and
Palestinians”, Conference The Border Within: The Internationalization of Difference in
Central Europe and the Middle East, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University, 28-29 April 2013,
organized by Iris Rachamimov, Scott Ury, Sagi Schaefer, Michael Miller and myself.
• “Oral History and Cold War Memory in Post-Communist Czech Republic and Central
Europe”, Conference Politics of Memory, Practices of Remembrance, Seoul, Hanyang
University, 17-20 April 2013, organized by Alf Lüdtke and Jie-hyun Lim.
• “The Body Politics of Childbirth: Czechoslovakia and the United States from 1948 to the
Present”, guest lecture, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 26 March 2013,
organized by Chad Bryant.
• Comment to the paper of Sonia Combe, « Le silence comme éthique? Jürgen Kuczynski
(1904-1997): tentative de portrait », Seminar Héritage, mémoire et transmission de
l‟expérience communiste: les intellectuels dans le parti. Autour de Jürgen Kuczynski (1904-
1997), Paris, EHESS, 22 January 2013, organized by Sonia Combe.
2012
• Comment to the panel “Patterns of Cultural Remembrance, East and West”, with Anna
Holian and Ulrike Präger, Conference War Children in the Post-War: A West-East
Perspective on Child Policies, Child Experiences and War Childhood Remembrance
Cultures in Europe since 1945, Vienna, Polish Academy of Sciences/Ludwig Boltzmann
Institute, 13-15 December 2012, organized by Machteld Venken and Maren Rögen.
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• “State Violence Over the Female Body”, panel “Beyond Borders: State Violence Towards
Women and Children in Marriage, Childbirth, and Childcare”, 44th Annual Convention of
the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, New Orleans, 15-18
November 2012, panel organized by myself.
• Comment to the panel “The New Culture of Official Criticism in 1960s Czechoslovakia”
(with Benjamin Frommer, Kieran Williams, Kimberly Elman Zarecor and Shawn Clybor,
44th Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies,
New Orleans, 15-18 November 2012, panel organized by Kimberly Elman Zarecor.
• “‟Malý český člověk‟: před a po roce 1989 v Českých Velenicìch”, Cycle Stereotypizace,
xenofobie a rasismus v české populární kultuře, Center for the Study of Popular Cultures,
Charles University, Prague, 22 October 2012, organized by Ondrej Daniel.
• “Biopolitics, public policy, and civic activism: giving birth in Czechoslovakia and in the
United States”, Conference Physical Violence and State Legitimacy in Late Socialism,
annual fellow meeting, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, 11-16 October 2012, organized by
Stephanie Karmann and Barbara Klich-Kluczewska.
• “Power and violence over the female body: giving birth in Czechoslovakia and in the United
States”, panel “Gender Discourses in Czech Society under State Socialism”, Conference
Grenzenlos, Zeitgeschichte Tag, Linz, 3-5 October 2012, panel organized by Libora Oates-
Indruchova.
• Comment to the panel “New Town East, West, and In-Between” (papers by Ana Kladnik,
Hubert Guzik, and Valentina Gulin Zrnic), Conference Cities & Societies in Comparative
Perspective, Biannual congress of the European Association for Urban History, Prague, 29
August-1 September 2012, panel organized by Ana Kladnik and myself.
• “Giving Birth in Communist Czechoslovakia”, Conference Everyday Life and Domination
Practices in 20th
Century Central Europe, LBI EHP, 19 June 2012, organized by myself.
• “Changing Generational Identities on the Hungarian-Slovak Border”, panel “Making and
Unmaking of Border Populations”, European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow
University, 10-14 April 2012, panel organized by Libora Oates-Indruchova.
• “Power Over the Female Body in Czechoslovakia: Social and Medical Practices of Birth”,
panel “Gender in Expert Discourses of Late State Socialism and Transformation”, British
Association for Slavic and East European Studies, Cambridge University, 30 March-2 April
2012, panel organized by Libora Oates-Indruchova.
• “Thinking Europe and Czechoslovakia Before and After 1989”, Seminar Series “Communist
and Post-Communist Times in Central Europe”, Faculty of Arts, Charles University,
Prague, 28 February 2012, seminar organized by Michal Pullmann.
2011
• Comment to the panel “Culture and the State in „Stalinist‟ Czechoslovakia” (papers by
Shawn Clybor, Hana Pichova, Alice Lovejoy), Association for Slavic, East European &
Eurasian Studies annual convention, Washington DC, 17-20 November 2011, panel
organized by Alice Lovejoy and Shawn Clybor.
• “Complacent patriotism, complicit (secret) policing or longing for law and order? The
collaboration of the local population in guarding the border in Ceske Velenice
(Czechoslovakia)”, panel “Revisiting the Iron Curtain: Cold War Borders as Social Space”,
Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies annual convention, Washington
DC, 17-20 November 2011, panel organized by Ulf Brunnbauer.
• “Discussing the merits of oral history”, Workshop on the Practice of Leading Oral History
Interviews, Vienna, LBI EHP, 11 November 2011, organized by Sonia Combe, Agnès Arp
and myself.
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• “Power and violence over the female body: giving birth in communist and post-communist
Czechoslovakia”, Conference Ordnung und Sicherheit, Devianz und Kriminalität im
Staatssozialismus. Die Tschechoslowakei und die DDR 1948/49-1989, Jahrestagung
Collegium Carolinum, Bad Wiessee, 3-6 November 2011, conference organized by Volker
Zimmermann.
• “State violence over the female body: birth-giving in Czechoslovakia and France”,
Workshop Physical Violence and State Legitimacy, Florence, European University Institute,
20-21 October 2011, organized by Pavel Kolář and Stephanie Wehrfritz.
• Muriel Blaive, Libora Oates-Indruchova, “Komárno, the flagship of symbolic politics at the
Slovak-Hungarian border”, Workshop Microstudies on Everyday Life, Politics and Memory
in European Societies from 1945 to the Present, Vienna, LBI EHP, 1 October 2011,
organized by Libora Oates-Indruchova.
• “Nation, State, and Socialist Bloc: Ceske Velenice, a Czech Outpost at the Border to
Austria”, Conference From the Iron Curtain to the Schengen Area: Bordering Communist
and Postcommunist Europe, Vienna, IWM/LBI EHP, 28-30 September 2011, organized by
Libora Oates-Indruchová.
• “The Weight of Communism and the Construction of a Democratic Identity. History,
Memory, and History Politics in the Czech Republic Since 1989”, Conference Remembering
Dictatorship: State Socialist Pasts in Post-Socialist Presents, Bristol, University of Bristol,
15-17 September 2011, organized by Sara Jones.
• « Slovakia meets Hungary: Issues of Slovak-Hungarian relations as seen from Komárno »,
Conference Towards a Common Language on a Common Past: Methodological Workshop
on the Overlapping Histories of Slovakia and Hungary, Komárno, Slovakia, 23-24 June
2011, organized by Bálint Varga and Slávka Otčenášová.
• « Nová hranice a starý nacionalismus na přìkladě Českých Velenic », Seminar Mesto a
región na novej hranici/Nová hranica v meste a regiónu, Komárno, János Selye University,
1 June 2011, organized by Roman Holec.
• “Malý český člověk: před a po 1989”, Conference Populární kultura a česká identita,
Moravská Třebová, Regionálnì Muzeum, 26-28 May 2011, organized by Ondřej Daniel.
• « European history and the passion of bearing witness: present-day issues (introduction) »,
Public presentation of the book Muriel Blaive, Christian Gerbel, Thomas Lindenberger
(eds), Clashes in European Memory: The Case of Communist Repression and the Holocaust,
Vienna, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, 26 May 2011, organized by myself.
• (With Michal Pullmann) Comment on the papers of Piotr Wcislik, Georgij Kasianov and
Gabor Egry, Panel « History Politics », Conference Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts and the
Legacy of 1989, Prague, Academy of Sciences, 20-22 May 2011, organized by Michal
Kopeček and Balázs Trencsényi.
• « Hranice » (Borders), Seminar Historická sociologie, Prague, Fakulta humanitnìch studiì,
11 May 2011, organized by Nicolas Maslowski.
• « Pratiques et imaginaires du territoire dans l'espace frontalier tchéco-autrichien en période
de changements politiques », Seminar Territoire et pouvoir. Jeux d‟échelles en Europe,
Paris, CERI, 2 May 2011, organized by Catherine Perron.
• Comment to the panel “Forms of nationalism in East Central Europe”, Association for the
Study of Nationalities annual convention, 14-16 April 2011, New York, Columbia
University, panel organized by myself.
• “Citizens, Secret Police, and dealing with the communist past in the Czech Republic”, panel
Communism, Post-Communism and National Identity in East Central Europe, Association
for the Study of Nationalities annual convention, 14-16 April 2011, New York, Columbia
University, panel organized by myself.
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• “Changing generational identities at the Slovak-Hungarian border”, panel East European
Borderlands Identity, BASEES Annual Conference, 2-4 April 2011, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam
College, panel organized by Libora Oates-Indruchová.
• “Origins of „totalita‟: birth and development of a historiographical narrative on communist
history in Central Europe”, conference Post-Stalinism as an Epoch: Towards a Comparative
Societal History of European Communism between 1956 and 1980, 31 March-2 April 2011,
Potsdam, ZZF, organized by Pavel Kolář and Jens Gieseke.
• “Histoire du temps présent, justice et politique: une cohabitation hasardeuse et improductive
en République tchèque”, conference Temps présent et contemporanéité, 24-26 March 2011,
Paris, IHTP, organized by Patrick Garcia and Vincent Auzas.
2010
• “Public authority data processing operations for security purposes: to what extent can
intelligence data be made available for historical research? The German and Czech
approach” (with Thomas Lindenberger), Conference Privacy and Scientific Research: From
Obstruction to Construction, 22-23 November 2010, Brussels, CPVP (Commission de
protection de la vie privée), organized by Eva Wiertz.
• « Do jaké mìry mohou zpravodajské údaje být k dispozici historickému výzkumu? Německý
přìstup s ohledem na české zkušenosti » (To what extent can intelligence data be made
available for historical research? The German example in regard to the Czech experience),
Seminar Zákony o paměti (Laws on Memory), Prague, CeFReS, 29 November 2010,
organized by Michal Kšiňan.
• « Changing Generational Identities at the Hungarian-Slovak Border », Seminar Border
Communities: Microstudies on Everyday Life, Politics and Memory in European Societies
from 1945 to the Present, Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History and
Public Spheres, 14-15 October 2010, organized by Libora Oates-Indruchová.
• « Writers, Secret Police, and dealing with the communist past in the Czech Republic »,
Workshop The „French School‟ of socio-histoire du communisme meets new Czech
historiography of Czechoslovak communist dictatorship, Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences,
24 September 2010, organized by Ondřej Matějka.
• « Social negociation as an everyday practice : commentary to the texts of Marie Černá,
Ondřej Matějka, Petr Roubal and Matěj Spurný », Workshop The „French School‟ of socio-
histoire du communisme meets new Czech historiography of Czechoslovak communist
dictatorship, Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, 24 September 2010, organized by Ondřej
Matějka.
• « Writers, Secret Police, and dealing with the communist past in the Czech Republic »,
Symposium « Enlightenment vs. Concealment. Secret Police, Artists and the Examination
and Reappraisal of Communist Dictatorships », International Literature Festival, 17-19
September 2010, Berlin, Collegium Hungaricum panel organized by Barbara Janisch in
cooperation with the BStU.
• « Has the Czech Republic fully come to terms with the memory of the Second World
War ? », Symposium The Ties That Bind, London, 10 September 2010, Czech Embassy in
London, organized by Petr Mikyska.
• « A dictatorship of limits: border control as a paradigmatic practice of communist
governance » (with Thomas Lindenberger), panel « Contemporary dynamics of identities in
Central and Eastern Europe (Sociological, linguistic and historical aspects). Session 4 :
„Bordered identities ? History and memory in (post-)Cold War CEE‟ », VIII World Congress
of ICCEES, Stockholm, 26-31 July 2010, panel organized by Berthold Molden.
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• Comment to the panel « Between reconciliation and the reactivation of past conflicts in
Europe: rethinking social memory paradigms. Session 3: Memory(ies) and identity politics »
(with Yuri Shapoval, Anna Colin-Lebedev, Georges Mink and Sarah Feinberg), VIII World
Congres of ICCEES, Stockholm 26-31 July 2010, panel organized by Georges Mink and
Pascal Bonnard.
• Comment to the panel « Challenging the legitimacy of state socialism » (with Radina
Vučetić, Larisa Kurtević and Árpád von Klimó), Conference Rethinking Late Socialism.
Socio-Cultural Change and Political Legitimacy in Eastern Europe Since the 1960s,
Sarajevo, 23-25 June 2010, organized by Pavel Kolář, Ana Kladnik and Vera Katz.
• « Discussing the merits of microhistory as a comparative tool : the cases of České Velenice
and Komárno, 1945 to nowadays », Conference Comparative Studies of Communism : New
Perspectives, Budapest, CEU, 27-29 May 2010, organized by Péter Apor.
• « Political surveillance and everyday life in a Czech border town at the Iron Curtain : the
case of České Velenice », Conference Zeitgeschichtetage, Vienna, Vienna University, 25-28
May 2010.
• Presentation of the book Hranice probíhají vodním tokem. Odrazy historie ve vnímání
obyvatel Gm/undu a Českých Velenic (authors Muriel Blaive and Berthold Molden), with
Senate Vice-President Petr Pithart, Petruška Šustrová and Michal Pullmann, Prague, Senate
of the Czech Republic, 16 April 2010, organized by Jana Strunecká.
• « The opening of the archives of a communist political police : the Milan Kundera affair »,
Panel “Post-communism and the Governance of Conflicted Memories: The Case of
Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic”, European Social Science History Conference,
Ghent, 13-16 April 2010, panel organized by myself.
• Comment to the panel Communism and national legitimacy in Central and Eastern Europe,
1945-1989 (with Martin Mevius, Markus Wien, Stefano Bottoni and Celia Donert),
Conference of the European Social Science History, Ghent, 13-16 April 2010.
2009
• « The Cold War as a Western concept. From a historical victory to a belated victory in the
minds », Conference Beyond the Cold War Linearities; Entengled Histories and Interactive
Ideas, Budapest, Open Society Archives, 9-10 December 2009, organized by Olga
Zaslavskaya.
• Presentation of the book Muriel Blaive, Berthold Molden, Grenzfälle. Österreichische und
tschechische Erfahrungen am Eisernen Vorhang, Weitra, Bibliothek der Provinz, 2009,
Celebration evening 20 let pádu Železné opony 1989-2009 (Twenty Years Since the Fall of
the Iron Curtain), České Velenice, Culture Hall, 4 December 2009, organized by Jaromìr
Koc.
• « Czech politics and the European question », Conference Twenty Years After the Berlin
Wall, Rome, John Cabot University (Guarini Institute of International Affairs), 10-11
November 2009, organized by Federigo Argentieri.
• « A dictatorship of limits: border control as a paradigmatic practice of communist
governance » (with Thomas Lindenberger), Jahrestagung Collegium Carolinum, Bad
Wiessee, Collegium Carolinum, 5-8 November 2009, organized by Joachim von Puttkamer
and Jana Osterkamp.
• « Biopolitics, violence and governmentality in Europe », Conference Rethinking Violence in
Communist Dictatorships in East Central Europe, Cluj-Napoca, ZZF Potsdam/Cluj
University, 22-23 October 2009, organized by Pavel Kolář and Rainette Lange.
• « České Velenice as a miniature universe of communist dictatorship », panel « Border
regimes as political governance: living at the Iron Curtain in Austria, the ČSSR and East
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Germany », GSA, 33rd
Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 8-11 October 2009, panel
organized by Berthold Molden.
• « Constructions/déconstructions des territoires nationaux et des chronologies de la grande
politique à la lumière d‟enquêtes locales en Europe centrale », Conference Penser les
ruptures spatiales et temporelles dans l'espace de l'Europe médiane au XXe siècle, Prague,
Centre français de recherches en sciences sociales, 30 September-2 October 2009, organized
by Paul Gradvohl and Marie-Claude Maurel.
• « Multiple identities and Europeanness at the Slovak-Hungarian border », Seminar Border
and Identity in Komárno/Komárom Between 1945 and 2004, Komárno, Sülye János
University, 15 October 2009, organized by Barnabás Vajda.
• « The 1989 revolution as a non-lieu de mémoire in the Czech Republic », Conference
Sprachen der Erinnerung, Potsdam, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, 17-19
September 2009, organized by Thomas Schaarschmidt and Andrea Genest.
• « „1989„ jako rozporuplné mìsto paměti v České republice » („1989‟ as a controversial lieu
de mémoire in the Czech Republic), Conference 1989-2009 : Society, History, Politics,
Liblice, Institute for Contemporary History, 16-18 September 1989, organized by Michal
Kopeček.
• « Eastern Refugees in the French Press From the Collapse of Communism to the End of
France As It Once Was », conference The Eastern Refugees in 1989. Der Auftakt einer
europäischen Revolution - Perspectives transnationales, Vienna, Diplomatische Akademie,
23 June 2009, organized by myself.
• « The opening of the archives of a communist political police : the case of the Czech
Republic, from Zdena Salivarová to Milan Kundera », presentation in the cycle
« Vorträge », Munich, Collegium Carolinum, 18 June 2009, organized by Christiane
Brenner.
• « Defying the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Cold War and Schengen : the borders of
former Czechoslovakia and their inner logic », panel « Von Habsburg nach Schengen.
Grenzerfahrungen in Mitteleuropa vor und nach 1989 », conference Geschichtsforum 1989-
2009 - Europa zwischen Teilung und Aufbruch, Berlin, Humboldt University, 28-31 May
2009, organized by Monica Stösser.
• « The Worlds of Two Václavs : European Intellectuals vs. Nationa(list) Politicians » (with
Nicolas Maslowski), conference How national intellectuals debate Europe, Oxford, Oxford
University, 30 April-1 May 2009, organized by Justine Lacroix and Kalypso Nicolaidis.
• « Multiple identities and Europeanness at the Czech-Austrian and Slovak-Hungarian
borders », panel « Entangled histories, divided memories ? Remembering the Cold War in
border communities », Annual Congress of the Association for the Studies of Nationalities,
New York, Columbia University, 23-25 April 2009, panel organized by myself.
2008
• « Adapting to the utopian dreamworld of communism (while demonizing the enemy) »,
Seminar at the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, 28 October 2008, organized by
Thomas Lindenberger.
• « Multiple identities in Europe : How to be Slovak, Hungarian and European at the same
time », international workshop Multiple identities in Europe. How to be Slovak, Hungarian
and European at the same time, Vienna, Erste Bank Stiftung, 15 October 2008, organized by
myself.
• « The battle for making sense of the socialist past in the Czech Republic », conference
Modern Dictatorship as a Practice and Experience, University of Koper/ZZF, Koper,
Slovenia, 9-10 October 2008, organized by Pavel Kolář and Ana Kladnik.
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• « Memory of the Holocaust and of the communist repression in Poland, Hungary and
Czechoslovakia », conference Clashes in European Memory: The case of Communist
Repression and the Holocaust, Paris, University of Chicago/Ludwig Boltzmann Institute,
22-24 September 2008, organized by Oliver Rathkolb, Christian Gerbel and myself.
• « Portraying the utopian dreamworld of communism and demonizing the enemy », Panel
« Elsewhere Needed. Cultural History and Nation », Inaugural Conference of the
International Society for Cultural History, Ghent, Ghent University, August 28-31, 2008,
panel organized by Paul Gradvohl.
• « The intellectual debate on Europe in the Czech Republic since 1992 », conference The
Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts, Brussels, Université libre de Bruxelles,
organized by Justine Lacroix and Kalypso Nicolaidis.
• « Oral history in České Velenice (Czech-Austrian border) : from the good old times of the
Cold War to disenchanted perceptions of Europe ? », Annual Congress of the Association for
the Study of Nationalities, Panel "History Paradigms, National Identity and Political Culture
in East Central Europe After Communism", New York, Columbia University, 10-12 April
2008, panel organized by myself.
• « Between the Prague coup and the Prague spring: The state of communist Czechoslovakia
in 1958 », conference Remembering 1948 and 1968: Reflections on Two Pivotal Years in
Czech and Slovak History, Glasgow, University of Glasgow, 3-4 April 2008, organized by
Laura Cashmann.
• Round table Tchécoslovaquie : une destalinisation impossible ?, Paris, Centre culturel
tchèque, 27 March 2008, organized by Antoine Marès.
• Round table Vitězné cesty k stejné porážce: 1948 (The Victory Ways to the Same Defeat),
Prague, Hungarian Cultural Institute, 13 February 2008, organized by György Várga.
2007
• « Le „petit homme tchèque‟ à la mode socialiste: rupture et continuités depuis 1989 »,
conference Le retour des héros: la reconstitution des mythologies nationales à l‟heure du
post-communisme, Université de Genève, Coppet, 6-7 December 2007, organized by Korine
Amacher and Leonid Heller.
• « Mémoire du rideau de fer, mémoires du communisme : České Velenice, une ville tchèque
à la frontière de l'Autriche », conference Présence du passé, les mémoires du monde, Paris,
Musée du Quai Branly, 30 November-1 December 2007, organized by Jean-Luc Racine.
• « Le privé comme projet socialiste ? Discussion des interventions de Momchil Hristov,
Marie Černá et Dominique Vogel », conference Penser la distinction privé-public dans les
sociétés socialistes de l‟Europe centrale, 16-17 November 2007, Berlin, Centre Marc-Bloch,
organized by Michel Christian and Sandrine Kott.
• Seminar « Presentation of the book 1956: une déstalinisation manquée »,
Institutskolloquium of the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, 15 November
2007, organized by Thomas Lindenberger.
• « Party-state and society : new approaches, Commentary on the texts „Marginal groups in
Stalin‟s society‟ by Sergey Krasilnikov and „A socio-political history of meat in People‟s
Poland‟ by Dariusz Jarosz », conference Ouverture des archives et écriture de l‟histoire,
Paris, BDIC, 4-5 October 2007, organized by Sonia Combe.
• International workshop The Impact of National Identities for European Integration as Focus
for Cititzenship Education, Tallinn, Villa Mary, 8-11 September 2007, organized by Anita
Baschant for Networking European Citizenship Education.
• « „The border between good and bad is not always clear‟, České Velenice, 1945-2007 »,
panel Border-Perceptions on Both Sides of the Iron Curtain: A Case Study at the Czech-
Austrian Border (with Thomas Lindenberger, Oliver Rathkolb and Berthold Molden),
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ICCEES Regional European Congress, Berlin, Humbolt University, 2-4 August 2007, panel
organized by myself.
• « L‟histoire de l‟Europe communiste est-elle possible ? Commentaire des textes de Duane
Huguenin, Irina Gridan et Roman Krakovsky », conference Pratiques politiques
communistes en Europe occidentale et dans les démocraties populaires/Politische Praxis
kommunistischer Parteien in Westeuropa und den Volksdemokratien, Paris, EHESS (Groupe
franco-allemand d‟histoire sociale comparée), 21-22 May 2007, organized by Sandrine Kott
and Thomas Lindenberger.
2006
• Round table « Réflexions sur l‟espace danubien », conference Géocritique et transferts
culturels franco-autrichiens en Europe, Vienna, Diplomatische Akademie, 16-17 November
2006, organized by Michel Cullin.
• « Up from communism: The legacies of the Cold War and its collapse », conference Does
Central Europe exist?, Vienna, Diplomatic Academy, 9-10 November 2006, organized by
Thomas Row.
• Round table « 1956 Budapest - 1968 Prága », Budapest, Czech Cultural Center, 30 October
2006, organized by Péter Kocsis.
• « Czechoslovakian 1956 », conference Crises of the Communist System, 1953–1981,
Warsaw, Warsaw University Library, 20–21 October 2006, organized by Krzysztof Persak
and Anna Piekarska (IPN.)
• Round table « Ohlas maďarské revoluce roku 1956 v Československu » (Echos of the 1956
revolution in Czechoslovakia), Prague, Hungarian Cultural Center, 16 October 2006,
organized by György Várga.
• « Les étoiles rouges en danger: la révolution hongroise de 1956 vue de Tchécoslovaquie »,
conference Repenser 1956 et ses sources, Paris, BDIC, 9 October 2006, organized by Sonia
Combe and Paul Gradvohl.
• « The danger of „overinterpreting‟ dissident writing in the west: Communist terror in
Czechoslovakia, 1948-1968 », conférence From Samizdat to Tamizdat: Dissident Media
Crossing Borders Before and After 1989, Vienna, IWM, 12-15 September 2006, organized
by Friederike Kind-Kovács and Jessie Labov.
• « Internationalism, Patriotism, Dictatorship and Democracy: The Czechoslovak Communist
Party and the Exercise of Power, 1945-1968 », conference Quelle Europe? Les partis
communistes entre internationalisme et patriotisme, 1945-1989, Brussels, Uuniversité libre
de Bruxelles, 5 May 2006, organized by Linda Risso and Nicolas Naif.
• « Is European history possible ? », conference The Future of Europe‟s Past, Kandersteg
(Switzerland), 29 March – 2 April 2006, organized by Jair Kessler, Katherine Fleming and
Tony Judt.
2005
• « Mémoire collective du communisme en République tchèque », conference La nostalgie de
l‟époque communiste : émergence d‟une nouvelle mémoire collective en Europe de l‟Est,
Berlin, Institut français, 30 September-1 October 2005, organized by Marina Chauliac and
Emmanuel Droit.
• « 1956 : comment en arrive-t-on à parler d‟un non-événement ? », EHESS seminar
organized by Marie-Claude Maurel, Morgane Labbé and Sandrine Devaux, Paris, EHESS,
18 May 2005.
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• « Czechoslovakian 1956 », conference The European 1956, Smolenice (Slovakia),
Smolenice Castle, 14-16 April 2005, organized by Franck Hadler, Tomasz Schramm and
Carole Fink.
• « De l‟histoire, de la mémoire, des historiens, des témoins et des sciences sociales françaises
face au post-communisme (Existe-t-il une mémoire collective du communisme en
République tchèque ?) », conference La transition post-communiste dans l‟histoire, Institut
européen de l‟université de Genève, Coppet, 4-5 February 2005, organized by Sandrine Kott
and Martine Mespoulet.
1998-2004
• « O (praktické) důležitosti sociálnìch dějin komunismu » (On the (practical) importance of
social history of communism), seminar, Prague, CeFReS, 4 October 2004, organized by
Christian Lequesne.
• « The Czechs and their Communism, Past and Present », Vienna, IWM, Junior Fellows
Seminar, 2 June 2004.
• « Qu‟est-ce que la „gestion du passé‟ pour une société ? », conference L‟Europe face à ses
« passés douloureux » (during the concluding round table « Europe de demain et gestion des
passés douloureux »), Prague, CeFReS, 12-13 December 2003, organized by Georges Mink
and Maxime Forest.
• « Nedostatek spolupráce mezi visegrádskými společnostmi před 1989 » (The insufficient
cooperation between the Visegrád countries before 1989), International festival of
documentary films, Jihlava (Czech Republic), 26 octobre 2003, organized by Nicolas
Maslowski for Central European Seminar.
• « État des chercheurs et de la recherche en histoire du temps présent depuis 1989 », seminar,
Prague, CeFReS, February 2003, organized by Antoine Marès.
• « De la démocratie tchèque et des “décrets Beneš” », conference Faut-il réveiller des passés
douloureux? À propos des « décrets Beneš », CEFRES, 3 June 2002, organized by myself.
• « The Czech Policy of “Dealing With the Past” », conference Les archives des polices
secrètes en RDA et Pologne, Berlin, Centre Marc-Bloch, 26-27 April 2002, organized by
Dorota Dakowska, Agnès Bensoussan and Nicolas Beaupré.
• « Proč nepřìšel Alexander Dubček už v roce 1956 ? », conference Úloha A. Dubčeka v
moderních dějinách Československa (Alexander Dubček‟s in Czechoslovak contemporary
history), Czech National Assembly, Prague, 19 November 2001, organized by Jiřì Hoppe
and Miloš Bárta.
• « Appartenance étatique et identité nationale en Europe centrale : commentaire des
interventions de Juliet Langmann, Zoltán Kántor, Gabriel Andreescu et Eva Szinási »,
conference Nationalité et citoyenneté en Europe post-communiste, Paris, IEP, 9-10 juillet
2001.
• « Les oppositions d‟hier et les nouvelles démocraties : le cas tchèque », conference Le
mouvement Solidarnosc et l‟avenir de l‟Europe unie, Szczecin (Poland), 8-10 December
2000, organized by Marcin Frybes, Dieter Bingen and Jean-Charles Szurek.
• « The Slánský and the Rajk Show-Trials : A Comparison of Figures », panel « Show-Trials
Reconsidered: New Archival Evidence » (with Igor Lukes and Hermann Field), Annual
Congress of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Miami
(USA), 23-27 September 1998, panel organized by Jacques Rupnik.
• « 1956 : Anatomie d‟une absence », conference 1968-1998 : Le printemps tchécoslovaque,
Paris, Senate, 16-17 June 1998, organized by Jacques Rupnik and François Fejtö.